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Li Shen

2PUBLICATIONS
5CO-AUTHORS
Animal neurobiologySocial and affective neuroscience
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|Mar 08, 2022
A bottom-up reward pathway mediated by somatostatin neurons in the medial septum complex underlying appetitive learning.

Li Shen, Guang-Wei Zhang, Can Tao

|Feb 02, 2021
Medial preoptic area antagonistically mediates stress-induced anxiety and parental behavior.

Guang-Wei Zhang, Li Shen, Can Tao

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